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The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call

Chapter 1292
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Chapter 1292 Serenity Hotel's History Yvette was no fool. On the contrary, she had reached her current status by relying on her keen insight.

11 Hearing Kenton's words, she immediately raised her hand to press her forehead. "I've indeed revealed too many Celestial secrets today, and my head keeps aching. It might be due to my physical condition." Hearing Yvette's explanation, the surroundings finally returned to normal.

"I see. Ms. Yates is having a headache." "Ms. Yates, you must take care and rest well. After all, peering into the Celestial secrets is taxing on one's life force.

"You've worked hard, Ms. Yates, especially considering the recent stock market." These flattering remarks made Yvette feel much better. She decided to just brush it off, thinking that the waitstaff was someone inexperienced.

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Yvette didn't forget her purpose for being there. She looked at Kenton and said, "I am able to befriend all of you thanks to my connection with you, Mr. Wray. Your boldness is truly admirable. I believe that under your leadership, the Chamber of Commerce will only continue to thrive." "Ms. Yates," Kenton clasped his hands together humbly, you flatter me. I'm just doing my part for my brothers so we can all make money together." The onlookers began chatting.

"Mr. Wray never seeks such empty fame." 7 was wondering why Ms. Yates would cto Hawford. It turns out it was all because of Mr. Wray." Kenton was thoroughly enjoying praises like this.

Looking around, except for the Whitmans themselves and a few insignificant small business members, there were hardly any people standing on Reuben's side.

In Kenton's eyes, those people were as good as nothing. looking utterly impoverished. In this day and age, with the Metafield already emerging, they were still stuck in physical economies, seven dealing in grain and oil.

Did they think it was still the old days when food was scarce and ration tickets were needed? Kenton's attitude was clear, and those around him followed suit, showing their snobbery.

Reuben could sense that this was a deliberate display for him. Kenton wanted him to know that the current Whitman family's standing in the Chamber of Commerce was nowhere near that of the Wray family.

Reuben didn't react much to this display. His gaze's intensity deepened, and he turned to glance at his sons. Noah could tell that Reuben had something to say to him. Hence, he leaned closer to him.

Reuben's voice was very low. "Go to the hotel's main entrance and check the situation. Albert and Wynter might not know about Serenity Hotel's many rules." A trace of surprise flashed in Noah's eyes. "Dad, what do you mean?" "Just go and take a look.” Reuben had his ways of doing things.

Noah understood that he was to ensure smooth entry. Given the current situation, the Wray family must have used smeans to prevent Wynter from entering.

Taylor also looked over at Noah, both of them sharing a thought.

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Smistakes shouldn't be blamed on the children. Indeed, they despised Shane, but as for Wynter... As her uncles, they couldn't bring themselves to harm her.

Reuben was right. The Wray family indeed used Serenity Hotel's rules to their advantage Having an invitation didn't guarantee entry unless you understood their entry. procedures. The reason for these procedures was related to Serenity Hotel's history. While it might appear to be just a venue for hosting business meetings, it was actually renowned as one of the most prestigious auction houses.

During tumultuous times, trading in small collectibles was common, but Serenity Hotel was where the real affluent individuals gathered. They dealt with high-value items. Serenity Hotel had becthe premier destination for both domestic and international businessmen at that time.

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